Enjoyable album if you take out (Go To Hell and On The Plane) it ruin the overall effect and feel of it.
What was the point putting (go to hell) so early on the cd (The lyric are really bad).
And (on the plane) great feel to it but the lyric are boring. The great thing about this album it's simple and easy to listen to 7/10 from me anyway.

In my opinion this album is slightly underrated. It may not be as diverse as the band's first two albums (which, in my opinion, are hard to surpass in terms of musical quality), but 'Welcome...' still contains that magical ingredient that makes blackfield's music so fresh and interesting. Interestingly enough the highlights are tracks 6-9 and 'DNA', each developing their own unique sound. 'Dissolving with the Night' almost touches on 70's progressive rock with its beautiful piano flourishes, whilst the instrumental 'Blood' gets more and more intense with every second. The album doesn't begin too well, as 'Glass House' and 'Go to Hell' are two of the weakest tracks in any steven wilson project. The fact that most of the album was written by Geffen isn't too much of a bother for me, as the songs themselves give off a generally laidback atmosphere.